Banks had already signed a letter of intent to play for the University of Southern California when Gibson accused him of assaulting her during his sophomore year in June 2001.

Despite denying any wrongdoing, Banks pleaded no contest to rape and was sentenced to six years in state prison in order to avoid a potential sentence of as much as 41 years behind bars.

Gibson received a $1.5 million settlement from the Long Beach Unified School District after her mother sued the district for lack of security at the time of the alleged rape.

In 2011, Gibson told a private investigator during a videotaped interview that the sexual assault never happened, and last May, a judge overturned the rape conviction against Banks after he served five years in prison.

The school district has sued Gibson for $2 million to recoup what she was paid plus attorney’s fees and punitive damages.

In a statement, the school district says it also urged the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office to pursue criminal charges against Gibson.

But efforts to locate Gibson – who, according to news reports, has received public assistance – have so far been unsuccessful.